Self Care and Wellbeing: A Practical Guide for Health and Social Care
Posted 2 years 1 month ago by The University of Edinburgh
Learn practical self care exercises to manage stress and improve your wellbeing
The global events of the last few years have brought major challenges for health and social care workers, and students in the sector.
Frontline workers and students have experienced ongoing difficulties in their working and personal lives – leading to an increase in stress, and physical, mental, and emotional fatigue and exhaustion.
On this course, we will introduce you to self care and mindfulness practices designed to improve your stress management and overall wellbeing.
Acknowledge the impact of cumulative trauma on health and wellbeing
The first step in dealing with the effects of difficult and crisis situations on your mental health is to acknowledge them.
We’ll start by introducing you to a range of self-awareness tools, which will allow you to recognise the challenges you’re experiencing so that they feel less overwhelming.
Put mindfulness and self-compassion into practice
Once you recognise the effects of stress and overwhelm, you’ll be ready to learn self care techniques to support you in the midst of them.
You will explore the current and evolving principles of self-compassion and mindfulness, which you can start to apply practically in your daily life.
By the end of the course, you’ll have the knowledge and skills of self-compassion and kindness to meet and manage effectively your emotional needs.
Develop a toolkit of daily practices
You’ll gain the most benefit through daily repetition of these practices. We’ll lay the groundwork, which we hope you will use daily to suit your needs.
We’re confident you will feel increasingly able, and willing, to invest time in these as you experience their benefit develop.
Sharing our experience
This course was developed from the MSc in Critical Care and the Mindfulness Programme at the Chaplaincy at the University of Edinburgh.
This course is designed for students and staff working in health and social care wishing to look after their mental health. Anyone interested in improving their overall wellbeing or seeking support with managing repeated or extreme stress will also find it invaluable.
This course is designed for students and staff working in health and social care wishing to look after their mental health. Anyone interested in improving their overall wellbeing or seeking support with managing repeated or extreme stress will also find it invaluable.
- Reflect on the omnipresence and ubiquity of cumulative trauma and crisis events in healthcare
- Apply the current and evolving principles of mindful and compassionate self care in practice
- Practise different forms of self care as required to meet sensitively each stage of traumatic experiences